It is static so that it can go where you like. The frugallists could be put both Arduino and Java out in the home directory and link but I would suggest that as another project.

6. Go into the arduino-00xx folder and drag the arduino file to the desktop

Stragely I couldn’t find an icon for the shortcut in the distribution but I googled one up.

7.Set up your comm port in the IDE

8.Hook up your Arduino and test load it.

9. Cheer the benevolent universe

All should be well

I did try to set this up on another Puppy Version and I was downloading and compiling but go to a point where ‘A’ wouldn’t compile without ‘B’ and’ B’ wouldn’t compile without ‘C’ and 'c’ wouldn’t compile without 'A’ at this point I had to go for a long walk.

The adventurous could compile this on another Puppy version or event make a Pet out of it.

It is good to be able to have the huge Ubuntu package world as a resource.

Arduino is an open-source microcontroller and the software development environment that enables you to make it do what you want to. Here's an overview quoted from the website http://www.arduino.cc/

"Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

Arduino can sense the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. The microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming language (based on Wiring) and the Arduino development environment (based on Processing). Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can communicate with software on running on a computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP).

The boards can be built by hand or purchased preassembled; the software can be downloaded for free. The hardware reference designs (CAD files) are available under an open-source license, you are free to adapt them to your needs. "

I was >thoroughly< intimidated by the list of steps, especially at first when some of the items weren't in the package manager, but I'm up and running in one evening! I've made some changes to a simple sketch (Arduino program) and it's running so I can see the whole development chain is in place. V.e.r.y. cool - thanks so much gronos04 !!

Tomorrow and over the weekend hopefully I'll get my new < $10 wireless Arduino links tested so I can run my model trains wirelessly without a majorly expensive commercial controller.

I picked up an arduino a few weeks back and started to make a pet for it. However the avr-tools pet that I was using as a base was extremely outdated and would not work. I was going to build everything and make a nice little sfs with arduino playground, but got distracted. I still plan to do so, maybe next week sometime.

I am pretty amazed with the little thing. It seems a lot more flexible than the basic stamp, is open source, has a huge following, and is relatively inexpensive. Whats not to love about it?

Still occasionally trying to locally source an atmega328 IC chip. Pleased that puppy is further along for when i finally get there. Mainly a bookmark for this thread and encouragement for this those doing the groundwork._________________
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all you have to do is google but why does it take me so long to do that i dont know. anyhows this is where you can find Arduinos in the world. if you are not there you may also be at http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Buy_________________
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not necessarily the same version numbers as above but what is given for the current lucid i386 packages from the ubuntu repository.
just click the tar.gz, extract them into individual debs, and then click on each .deb and they will automatically install.
havent tested these packages yet so any tests and problems please advise.
may attempt a sfs later.

Is it just python that is needed from the devx? Because there are python pets and bandwidth is limited._________________
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finally got my hot little mits on the hardware. how long has it taken me
1 mega, 1 duemilovani, 1 328 chip, bag of misc sensors, assorted wire connectors. will take a while to get this sorted.
not much stray puppy testing to be done in the near future. _________________
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after installing into puppy see the
new revised manualThe Complete Beginners Guide to the Arduino 8Mb is well written and thorough. you can get started with just that manual if you come across a pdf reader that can copy the code from the pdf please advise

Evince 2.29.92 can copy code out of PDFs, it is in Puppeee4.4rc2. May not need it as many examples are in the Arduino IDE already._________________
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